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Paw paws…easy
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do you grow any aussie native perrenials?i live in south australia and have finger limes, quandongs(native peach) and a native plum
A few fun additions are muscadine Vines, and sugar cane.
Brilliant list!! Thank you for sharing.
I recently bought 2 acres and you've given me sooo many plant ideas. Thank you for suggesting Feijoa! I LOVE them but could never remember what they are called haha Im planting my own!!
oh, I'm so jealous! Almost none of those are frost hardy enough to grow here in Germany, except asparagus, apples, raspberries and mints of course. Rosemary will survive most winters and I have a Pineapple Guava and some citrus in pots so that I can bring them inside if it gets below freezing. Artichokes would be growing here, too, but I kind of don see the point in having such an enormours plant to eat just tiny pieces of the flowers.
I'd love to have cold hardy sweet potatoes. Plant breeders, get onto that!! π
Luckily there are so many other perennials hardy enough to survive our winters: sea kale, caucasian mountain spinach, blackberries, blueberries, gooseberries, jostaberries, hardy kiwi, plums, pears, cherries, peaches, persimmons, pawpaws (Asimina triloba), several species of onions, hops, walnut, hazelnut, pecan nut…
Luv luv rosemary & asparagus..good tip4 rosemary cuttings!πOoohhh.I need2 dehydrate my lemon peels..thankyou!! I never knew mulberry leaves were edible..Thai mint is amazing too! Apple sauce can be used for egg substitute in baking..my kids like turmeric in their rice4 yellow rice..love this video! Very informative & motivating!πOoohhh pepino sounds interesting!
Fabulous video Holly, Iβm growing calendula for the first time this year, Iβm going to have a go and making some calendula and lavender balm. Look at your FEIJOAS they look amazing, Iβm hoping I might get a couple on my two trees this year πgrowing garlic didnβt work for me this year so I will see if I can find some of the garlic you recommend
Thank you π₯°π€
Rhubarb lol π
I love Rosemary too. Iβd make rosemary OIL from the excess chopping sand mix the oil with CEDAROILfor an excellent mozzie and flea repellant spray.
Iβm so glad I have quite a few of these in my garden!!
Absolutely loved this video and these ideas Holly! I've recently planted a lemon and peach tree months ago and am already getting baby peaches and lemons from both trees! Growing your own food is soo much fun! πππ»ππ
Great video, the garden is looking amazing! I just bought a dwarf Tahitian lime tree and I am so excited π
Hello Holly, thank you for this video and the free ebook, just fantastic π In my potted garden I have Finger Limes, Lemon and Blueberry x 3. This rental has Rosemary growing, so I take a few sprigs when needed. Would Lavender grow in a pot? I have never tried it, due to renting, but love the scent and it's bee loving qualities. Have a wonderful weekend, take care and keep safe ππ¦ππ»
Some great ideas, Holly. Iβm going to try at least half a dozen of these.
Your joy is so contagious I want to go plant now